Candace Mitchell

The Importance of Protest on Campus

Of all the criticism lobbed at hunger strikers and their supporters these past few weeks, most troubling is the charge that strikers were myopically and hyperbolically obsessed about a few faculty

Do Your Part in the Strike

In planting themselves at the heart of our University on South Lawn, the hunger strikers serve as a jarring reminder of our urgent need to self-reflect and re-envision ourselves as a community.

Put Money and Action Where Our Mouths Are

In the past weeks’ furor about nooses and graffiti, which dramatize age-old concerns about our Eurocentric curriculum, paternalistic gentrification efforts, and feelings of marginalization from stu

Dispatches From an Activist’s Notebook

April 26, 2006, a personal essay:

Something to Talk About

Those of us who were even semi-awake last fall remember the last time Jim Gilchrist and the Minuteman Project came to campus.

Something to Talk About

Those of us who were even semi-awake last fall remember the last time Jim Gilchrist and the Minuteman Project came to campus.